Wingman extreme digital 3D Logitech not working on XP

I have an old Logitech Wingman extreme digital 3D. After several days looking for a Gameport-USB adapter and after finally finding one...my Windows XP 64-Bit System doesnt detect the joystick by any means. Can someone help me about it pls?

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I have Win7-64, and able to run Wingman. If you have the CD, it is okay, you can install both the joystick and USB drive, but the better option is that you go to the Logitech site, and download the latest drivers for the Wingman. Wingman is the older version of 3D, but the drivers of Logitech extreme, 3D are workable with the old Joystick Wingman., and they should work well on the Window 7 , 64 version

The following Logitech gaming devices will function on a Macintosh computer running Mac OS 9 with Input Sprockets 1.7 or higher. You must also have a functioning USB port.
Logitech® Freedom™ 2.4Logitech® Dual Action™ GamepadLogitech® Extreme™ 3D ProLogitech® Attack™ 3WingMan® Attack™ 2 on the USB portWingMan® ActionPad™WingMan® Formula™ GP on the USB portWingMan® Precision GamePad (USB version only)WingMan® Extreme™ Digital 3DWingMan® Formula™ USBWingMan® GamePad USB
These devices will use the Mac OS Human Interface Device (HID) support. If you are experiencing detection problems using one of the supported devices on a Mac, please contact Apple to ensure your computer meets these requirements. If you are experiencing problems in a particular game, please contact the game manufacturer.
To determine if your Logitech game controller is detected please do the following:

15 pin to usb, maybe but your not going to get any support from windows or logitech. to see if it deos work plug into pc and check the device manager under sounds video and game controller should show up as logitech device. here is the driver to help with recognition. no test function, wil have to use the game to prgram buttons if available.

you dont get any responds or recognition from windows other then in the deivce manager. it is working on the older joystick system so only the game has the capability of recognizing and making the button assignment if it supports joystick drivers.

in case your using driver that are too new here are the drivers for 15 pin logitech devices.

Buy a USB to gameport adapter from Radioshack ($1.85!!!! cos it's sooo old) set the switch on the adapter to joystick B (with "hat" switch) and then you can hook it up.....drivers are another issue...I'm still searching..:-)